Poly MGM Museum to sail the seas of the Maritime Silk Road

Poly MGM Museum will open Nov. 2 with its inaugural exhibition on the history and legacy of the Maritime Silk Road. Housed at MGM Macau, the museum is

Catering to a food heaven

Feature Report With a unique melding of Eastern and Western cultures, Hong Kong has long stood out as a culinary paradise. But as business

Typhoon Kong-rey hits east coast, leaving one dead

A powerful typhoon made landfall in Taiwan yesterday, killing one person and bringing high winds and floods to much of the island’s east coast and northern areas, after

India says frontier disengagement with China along their disputed border is ‘almost complete’

India and China have moved most of their frontline troops further from their disputed border in a remote region in the northern Himalayas, India’s defense minister

Asia needs to spend much more to adapt to climate change and limit its damage, bank study says

Countries in Asia will suffer worse damage from the climate crisis than other regions and are falling far behind in spending on improvements to limit the

Fourth mass coral bleaching prompts UN emergency session at biodiversity summit

The United Nations, scientists and governments made an urgent call Wednesday for increased funding to protect coral reefs under threat of extinction. Research this year shows that

N. Korea’s long-range missile test signals its improved, potential capability to attack US

North Korea test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time in almost a year yesterday, demonstrating a potential advancement in its ability to launch long-range nuclear

1966 Viet Cong bombs Saigon

At least eight people have been killed and several wounded after Viet Cong artillery shelled the South Vietnamese capital, Saigon. Altogether about 30 shells were fired

An unmoving camera and de-aging technology make ‘Here’ with Tom Hanks painful to watch

Robert Zemeckis’ latest movie is insanely ambitious, starting with the dinosaurs and ending in present day with the Roomba. But it’s fixed on just one spot.

The Cure return after a long break to look at mortality with one of their best albums

You might think that after being silent for 16 years, The Cure would be in a rush to get things going. Think again. It takes over three

Old School Cantonese 

Kamcentre Roast Goose, known for its exceptional roast goose with two locations in Hong Kong at the South China Athletic Association and BaseHall 02, is now bringing its

Longtime music director at Michigan church fired for same-sex marriage

The longtime music director at a northern Michigan church said he was fired just a few months before retirement after officials learned that he was in a same-sex

EU taking wrong path of protectionism by imposing hefty tariffs on Chinese EVs

In a sign of the European Union resorting to rising protectionism, the 27-member bloc on Tuesday formally approved the imposition of hefty extra tariffs of up to 35

Friday, November 1, 2024 – edition no. 4598

— Experts warn that ethically responsible humans should supervise AI-generated outcomes amid its ability to revolutionize industries and boost productivity * GBA Views | First GBA Cultural Heritage Forum starts in

Changing luxury markets: How Gen Z is redefining affluence

As the luxury market evolves, a new generation of consumers is reshaping its landscape. Generation Z (Gen Z), those born between 1997 and 2012, is emerging as

UNESCO approves new project for Calçada do Gaio building

The president of the Cultural Affairs Bureau, Deland Leong, has said the addition of a rooftop access structure on the high-rise project at Calçada do

Bears slips in first home match

The Macau Black Bears lost by just 3 points (93-96) in their second East Asia Super League game against the Ryukyu Golden Kings. Playing for

Gov’t mulls stiffer fines for unlicensed tour guides

The Legislative Assembly (AL) is reviewing the city’s tour guide regulations proposing to significantly increase penalties for unlicensed tour guides. The proposed changes aim

Tourism drives water consumption up 8% in October

Water consumption surged in October, rising 8% compared to the same period last year, according to Nacky Kuan, executive director of Macao Water.

Fitch forecasts economic resurgence until 2025

Macau is experiencing a notable economic resurgence, bolstered by its robust public and external finances. Fitch Ratings Inc. has projected solid economic expansion in

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